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I hope you enjoyed last week’s interview! Or if you haven’t read it yet, check out part one here. Today is for all the nerds out there–the true story behind the Myst trilogy: How it was written, who wrote it … Continue reading →

Last summer when I went to London I also attended LonCon3, the World Science Fiction Convention. While I was at the convention I had a list of people I absolutely had to meet. One of them was Simon Morden, who … Continue reading →

As part of our Superhero Week event, we ran a flash fiction contest. The contest guidelines were: submit a story of 1,000 words or less on the subject of superheroes or superpowers. We received seven fantastic entries, and we’d like … Continue reading →

What is your reading preference? Are you a purist, only reading paper books and never sullying your hands with those “electronic wannabes?” Or are you one of those people who love to have their entire library at their fingertips in … Continue reading →

It’s been a while since we’ve done one of these, and I’ve lost count. So here’s to the uncounted weekly round-up of cool stuff from around the internet! This week we’re featuring weird old lost stuff. Sword Codes Earlier this … Continue reading →

Veronica Roth, author of the popular YA Divergent series, defines dystopia as a utopia gone wrong. In her series, mankind has divided into particular factions, each trying to combat the negative ideal that they think is causing society to crumble. … Continue reading →

CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE ENTIRE HARRY POTTER SERIES Harry Potter. It’s a name that’s become famous world-wide because, regardless of your feelings on the series, you’ve heard of it, and the controversy surrounding it, and you’ve seen the endless parade … Continue reading →

The Great Doctor (also known as Faith) has a sizeable fan following, but there are many more people who don’t know about it, or who are daunted by the fact it’s not American. It is a Korean Drama (known as … Continue reading →

(This is the second part of a series about conventions. Click here for the first part.) So you’ve been to a few conventions and now that you’ve done the whole spectator thing, you want to get involved. How to get … Continue reading →

Last month I posted The Best of Brian Rathbone’s Twitter. This month we’re back to host an interview with the dragon curiosity author himself. Brian is going to answer a whole bunch of seemingly random questions today–from the topic of … Continue reading →

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